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    <u>Your task:</u>
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    	In this study, <b>you will participate in a guessing game with another participant.</b> This game works as follows:
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        Each player secretly and independently guesses a number between 0 and 100.
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        The goal of each player is <b>to make a guess that is as close as possible</b> to their so-called <b>target.</b> The tricky part of this game is that <b>each participant’s target depends on the other participant’s guess.</b>
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            Your target is the other participant's guess:
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                    	<b>Your target = Other participant’s guess &#x2715; 1</b>
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            The other participant’s target is given by your guess, multiplied by a certain number that we will call your <b>MULTIPLIER</b>:
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                    	<b>Other participant’s target = Your guess &#x2715; MULTIPLIER</b>
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        For example, if the other participant guesses 20, then you would maximize your bonus by guessing as closely as possible to 20. However, when you make your own guess, you will not know what the other participant’s guess is. Likewise, when the other participant makes their guess they will not know what your guess is.
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        The other participant’s target may be greater than 100. If that's the case, they maximize their bonus by guessing 100.
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        In each round, you (and the other participant) will be told the MULTIPLER. You will then each make a guess, which will determine your payment according to the payoff formula described below.
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        In total, you will complete 5 rounds of this task. Across these rounds, <b>the MULTIPLIER  varies.</b> These rounds are completely independent from one another.  If one of the rounds of this task is selected to determine your bonus, only your decision in this one round will determine your bonus.
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        <u>Your bonus payment:</u>
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    You will earn a larger bonus the closer your guess is to the target, up to a maximum of $10. Specifically, your bonus will be equal to 

    
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            Bonus (in $) = $10 – 1/10 &#x2715; (Distance between your guess and your target)
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    This means: <b>you maximize your bonus by guessing as closely as possible to your target.</b>
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    The other participant’s bonus will be determined in the same way: their bonus will be equal to $10 – 1/10 x (Distance between their guess and their target). 


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    <u>Example:</u>
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        In the example above, the MULTIPLIER of the other participant is equal to 1.5.
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            	You then need to guess a number between 0 and 100.
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   <u>Your certainty:</u>
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   In each round, we will ask you two questions:
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        You will guess a number.
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        We will ask you <b>how certain</b> you are about your guess. Specifically, we are interested in how likely you think it is (in percentage terms) that yours is actually the best possible guess, given the information you have.
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